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Distance Programs

Electronics and Computer Technology

Master of Science

Delivery:
Internet
Some courses include DVD supplements.

On-Campus Requirements:
None

Access:
In-state and out-of-state students can access all courses in this program.

[PDF] Program Brochure


The master of science in electronics and computer technology (MSECT) is a 32-credit-hour (minimum) program that includes a focus, or concentration, in instrumentation, systems, and automation.

Graduates qualify for technical, leadership, and management positions in a variety of areas, including systems integrator, systems design and development, and project management. MSECT is a rigorous and individualized program that accommodates the previous experiences, education, and interests of each degree candidate. The curriculum sequence includes three program phases:

This program can be completed in two years (full time). Students also have the option of part-time study.

Courses
This program includes 32 credit hours (minimum) listed below.

Content Component
ECT 537 Industrial Computer Systems Management (3 hours)
ECT 542 Electronic Control Systems (3 hours)
ECT 631 Local Area Networks (3 hours)
ECT 634 Computer Based Automated Systems Integration (3 hours)
ECT 642 Microcomputer Based Process Control Technology (3 hours)
ECT 679 Problems in Electronics and Computer Technology (2-3 hours)
ECT 698 Research in Electronics and Computer Technology (3 hours)
MCT 571 Production Planning and Control I (3 hours) or approved substitute
MCT 573 Quality Control of Industrial Products I (3 hours) or approved substitute
Application Component
One of the following:
ECT 697 Major Project (6 hours)
ECT 699 Master's Thesis (6 hours)
Integration Component
ECT 680 Seminar: Analysis of Technical Systems (3 hours)
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Course Delivery
Courses in this program require high-speed Internet access. For details see Computer Requirements


Admission Requirements
Applicants must apply for and meet the minimum requirements for admission to Indiana State University. See Get Started.

In addition, individuals must have no deficiencies in the area. Undergraduate deficiency courses may be taken to fulfill any requirements. The GRE (Graduate Record Examination) is not required.


Academic Advisor

Dr. Gerald W. Cockrell
Coordinator, MSECT Program
1-888-478-7003
812-237-3394
gcockrell@indstate.edu


The Catalog of Indiana State University is the document of authority for all students. The requirements given in the catalog supersede information issued by any academic department, program, college, or school. The University reserves the right to change the requirements at any time.

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